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[Opinions] Re: Walterine, Geraldine, Ernestine
English pronounciation is not my forte, but I still see a small difference only between the 2 names, it's basically -in vs. -een which still is too rhymey for a combo. But I might be not getting it.
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Don't know if this affects your perception, but the reason they don't sound rhymey to me is that they're stressed on different syllables. CATH-(e)-rin ger-al-DEEN.
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Well..the reason they don't rhyme for me is because it's CATH-r(schwa)n GER-al-deen (or sometimes dine, depending on my fancy).
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